I'm guessing she had a stroke while on the cruise, but having a stroke doesn't put money in your pocket. However, if she pretends she has this imaginary affliction she could get someone else to pay for her expenses.

hlehmann:I'm guessing she had a stroke while on the cruise, but having a stroke doesn't put money in your pocket. However, if she pretends she has this imaginary affliction she could get someone else to pay for her expenses.

Yup. And all those doctors just lying about her MRI results just to help her out. She's probably cutting them in on that sweet disability check. :/

Pointy Tail of Satan:Probably a mental issue. Like the guy I knew at work who would get seasick even on one of those permanently docked restaurant ships.

i catered a wedding aboard a 90' sailboat and got there to get everything together while it was still docked. three hours later, when the boat was ready to go off to pick up the wedding party they invited me to stay. i was so sick from being on that docked boat i had to say no.

i laugh about it now, i got seasick aboard a docked boat. i should have known better i guess, even floating on my back in the ocean messes me up.

I personally know a woman who has that. She says it feels like everything is bobbing up and down all the time. The only time she doesn't feel it is when she is riding in a car. It has literally made her a shut-in. It's pretty sad. She's been to a ton of doctors that gave her the same diagnosis, it might go away on its own, or she might have it for the rest of her life.